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In an interview on Signature TV, former Anambra State Governor Chris Ngige discussed his relationship with Peter Obi, his political rival and successor.

Ngige used a conciliatory tone while responding to the continuing public debate about their respective terms, saying that he would not “pull him down.”

He then used a very personal story to defend his stance, stating that he and Obi had a family tie that goes beyond political rivalry.

“They will say it’s a pull down syndrome, I won’t pull him down, he is my younger brother,” Ngige said, adding a specific detail that shows the depth of their relationship. He clarified that Obi is “the same agemate with my brother, the Senior Advocate of Nigeria.”

This assertion presents a novel viewpoint on Nigeria’s frequently contentious political environment by implying that interpersonal relationships and a feeling of community might endure behind the public conflicts and disputes.

Ngige’s remarks coincide with a political atmosphere in which fans of both leaders regularly engage in a verbal sparring match, comparing and contrasting their respective histories as Anambra State governors.

Ngige appears to be advocating for a better level of political activity by presenting their connection in a familial setting, one that places more value on mutual respect and regard than on damaging competitiveness.

His comment gains credibility from the disclosure of their similar ages and their relationship through his own brother, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, indicating that his hesitation to criticize Obi is a sincere expression of a personal value rather than merely a political ploy.

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